Moral particularism is often conceived as the view that there are no moral principles. However, its most fêted accounts focus almost exclusively on rules regarding actions and their features. Such action-centred particularism, I argue, is compatible with generalism at the level of character traits. The resulting view is a form of particularist virtue ethics. This endorses directives of the form ‘be X’ but rejects any implication that the relevant x-ness must therefore always count in favour of an action.Peer reviewe
This essay concerns itself with the methodology of practical ethics. There is a variety of methods e...
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An introduction to a special edition of the Journal of Moral Philosophy on the subject of 'Moral Par...
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In this paper I will be investigating the possibilities involved with and the consequences of accept...
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Abstract: In this paper I offer some criticisms of Jonathan Dancy’s moral particularism. In Dancy’s ...
This essay concerns itself with the methodology of practical ethics. There is a variety of methods e...
In this paper, which draws on some of the distinctions I made and thoughts I gave in my 'Moral Parti...
Moral evaluation is concerned with the attribution (to its various objects – actions, character, att...
An introduction to a special edition of the Journal of Moral Philosophy on the subject of 'Moral Par...
Principles are often cited as justifications for our actions. In this work, I argue that moral princ...
Section I states Sandis’s view in his paper (particularism for actions, generalism for dispositions)...
In this paper I will be investigating the possibilities involved with and the consequences of accept...
Particularism is one of the most interesting and controversial doctrines in moral philosophy today. ...
This paper is a survey of the generalism-particularism debate in ethics. It's an updated version of ...
In the last few decades virtue ethicists have profoundly reassessed the goals and theories of mainst...
Moral particularism, which is one of the intellectual orientations in contemporary ethics, opposes t...
In this paper, I try to offer a full-fledged defense of principle-based ethics against moral particu...
This is the study of the extent of the patternability of the reason-giving behaviour of morally rele...
1noMost of the agents believe that acting morally entails the possibility of tracing their behavior ...
Abstract: In this paper I offer some criticisms of Jonathan Dancy’s moral particularism. In Dancy’s ...
This essay concerns itself with the methodology of practical ethics. There is a variety of methods e...
In this paper, which draws on some of the distinctions I made and thoughts I gave in my 'Moral Parti...
Moral evaluation is concerned with the attribution (to its various objects – actions, character, att...